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Subsequently and pursued
Subsequently, China independently pursued the ideology of Maoism, which still largely supported the legacy of Stalin and his policies.
Subsequently, Lodge pursued Hertz ’ s work and delivered a commemorative lecture in June 1894 ( after Hertz ’ s death ) and published it in book form.
Subsequently, as Arthur pursued his engineering career, she followed him throughout the West ; to Leadville, Colorado, to Deadwood, South Dakota, then to Boise, Idaho, where Arthur originated a major irrigation project on the Boise River ; then to Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, and finally to Grass Valley, California, where Arthur advanced to managing the North Star mine, and retired there.
Subsequently, when the commanding officer was wounded, Lieutenant Fosbery assembled a party and pursued the routed enemy, inflicting on them further losses.

Subsequently and career
Subsequently, Napalm Death's former guitarist, Justin Broadrick, went on to a career in industrial metal with Godflesh.
Subsequently, Sharkey embarked upon a brief, but commercially successful solo career in the mid-to late-1980s.
Subsequently von Humboldt acted as a mentor of the career of this promising Peruvian scientist.
Subsequently, Trinidad entered a four-year hiatus without clarifying the status of his career.
Subsequently both his career and his standing in the College took a turn very much for the better.
Subsequently, he returned to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Subsequently he developed a freelance career writing and broadcasting about German literature.
Subsequently, however, he moved to London, where the first mention of his dramatic career is a note in the diary of theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe recording that he wrote a play for the Admiral's Men, an acting company, in October 1596.
Subsequently, the narrator continues to be an intense fan of Gifford and his team, the New York Giants, during his NFL career.
Subsequently, he had an extraordinarily varied career, primarily in broadcasting, ranching, politics and business.
Subsequently, Batman contemplates giving up his crime-fighting career, until the Jazzman makes another attempt on the hospitalized Gordon's life, which arouses Batman's anger and gives him enough motivation to hunt the Jazzman down and continue his career at Gordon's urging.
Subsequently, in December 2007, the Mitchell Report included Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.
It was in 1874 when Conn converted a discarded sewing machine frame into a simple lathe and started to turn out his mouthpieces and was soon in full production ( Subsequently Conn and Del Crampton became best of friends, and when Conn embarked on his political career, he was a staunch advocate of temperance ).
Subsequently, the producing duo picked up Best Picture Oscar nominations for Raging Bull ( 1980 ) and The Right Stuff ( 1983 ), their last project together before Winkler launched his solo career with the disappointing Revolution ( 1985 ).
Subsequently, she proved the possibility of having children and a successful concert career.
Subsequently, he embarked in a lengthy manager career, which included two very brief spells with his main club.
Subsequently, Sanchís had a career as a coach.
Subsequently, Bart decides to end his career as a faith healer.
Subsequently he left behind a promising literary career and resigned as a teacher of English literature at St. Bonaventure College in Olean, New York, and entered The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani in rural Kentucky on December 10, 1941, a moment which he described in the book: "... So Brother Matthew locked the gate behind me, and I was enclosed in the four walls of my new freedom.
Subsequently, Dassin attempted to rebuild his career in Europe.
Subsequently, he spent his career in Whitehall as a member of the British Civil Service, rising to senior appointments, first as Assistant Secretary at the Home Department from 1906 to 1913, and then as Legal Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office from 1913 until his retirement in 1933.
Subsequently, the loco was based at Norwich Thorpe ( w / e 31 January 1959 ) and March ( June 1961 ) before spending the remainder of her career on the London Midland Region: Willesden ( 1A ) ( w / e 30 March 1963 ), Crewe North ( 5A ) ( w / e 25 May 1963 ), Crewe South ( 5B ) ( w / e 19 May 1965 ) and finally Newton Heath ( 9D ) ( w / e 5 March 1966 ) from where she was withdrawn w / e 28 May 1966,

Subsequently and public
Subsequently, the Pledge was first used in public schools on October 12, 1892, during Columbus Day observances organized to coincide with the opening of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
Subsequently, some mixed economies have expanded in scope to include a role for indicative economic planning and / or large public enterprise sectors.
Subsequently, he promised to the public that if elected, he will push for participation in WHO under the principle Under the Roof of One China.
Subsequently, he apprenticed as a mechanic alongside Elias Howe ; briefly edited several weekly newspapers ; studied law with political mentor Robert Rantoul and was admitted to the bar at age 23, his energy and his ability as a public speaker soon winning him distinction.
Subsequently the bridge was constructed as a public works program during the Great Depression.
" Subsequently legislative collections were established in 1791 in Upper and in 1792 in Lower Canada ; and in 1796 the first public library was founded in Montreal.
Subsequently, when knowledge of the appointment became public, there was an outcry from the conservative parties.
Subsequently recovering, he turned to the study of the mind and its relations with the body, giving public lectures on the subjects dealt with in his books.
Subsequently a series of private landlords held title to the island, which is now largely in public ownership.
Subsequently, he resumed agricultural pursuits and served as state supervisor of public stockyards 1934 – 1936.
Subsequently, Hoskins was awarded a Rhodes scholarship and continued his studies at the University of Oxford where he completed a Ph. D. degree in public health and epidemiology.
Subsequently a process was started called " Design Lansdowne " to get public consultations on the Park and the stadium.
Subsequently, Painter was the named defendant in the famous civil rights case, Sweatt v. Painter, 339 U. S. 629 ( 1950 ), which proved an integral stepping stone in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas that held that " separate is inherently unequal " and lead to the integration of America's public schools.
Subsequently, Laurance leased the rest of the property to the State of New York as a public park for one dollar a year, underwriting the maintenance costs.
Subsequently, in 1886, another law was promulgated which expelled from French territory the heads of former reigning families and provided that, henceforward, all members of those families should be disqualified for any public position or function and election to any public body.
Subsequently, Smith dropped out of the public eye, playing music part time in Milwaukee with a regular job at an automobile hire company.
Subsequently he officially corrected a lax interpretation of the Toleration Act 1689, as though it exempted from the duty of attendance on public worship.
Subsequently British video installation developed a distinctive pattern following the seminal international Video Show at the Serpentine Gallery, London in 1975, and later thanks in part to the existence of regular festivals in Liverpool and Hull and public galleries such as the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford that routinely showcased the work.
Subsequently, the other loops were opened to public in the next 8 months.
Subsequently he served on many public bodies, including chairing the Committee on Decimal Currency ( 1961 – 1963 ).
Subsequently, Jahanara Imam organized the Ghatak-Dalal Nirmul Committee ( Committee to exterminate the Killers and Collaborators ), and became its public face.
Subsequently, he spent twenty years working in public schools, engaged in corrective interventions intended to help troubled and troublesome children stay out of trouble.
Subsequently, in 1930, the airfield was dedicated as a public airport and was called the Williamson-Johnson Municipal Airport.

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